
Francesco
Guarino's production maintains Albisola's traditional decorative with a
naturalistic kind of
pottery including still life, landscapes, sculptures
etc...and, made to order, also portraits in oils. His production is
exclusively realized in
majolica and his work consists of unique pieces
entirely
handmade, guaranteed by Francesco's experience: He has been
working with
ceramics masters since 1990, opening afterwards a workshop
on his own and preferring to specialize in monotype production rather than
mass-production. Francesco Guarino has attended several art-exhibitions at
national and international level.
Albisola:

Albisola is a little town in the province of Savona, which together with its
position as an appreciated holiday resort, can also claim a national importance
in the field of
ceramics and majolica. The
Albisola ceramic is
famous, above all, for its characteristic colour white and blue, known as
"Antico Savona". Francesco's production moves in this artistic framework having
assimilated the decorative technique typical of Albisola, added to an inborn
talent. Probably a heritage of sicily where he originates from, a region
traditionally rich in artists dedicated to the creation of ceramics. Francesco
is very versatile. His work is varied, without exaggeration and byzantinisms
and always with an eye to tradition. His works include:
vases, sculptures,
paintings, decorated plates, lamps, portraits, various objects for indoor
decoration, landscapes, gift articles can be ordered. Another aspect of
the variegates artistic personality of Francesco Guarino is the artist's
interest in
Holy art. He has produced numerous works inspired by this
antique tradition. Online there is a section very rich, dedicated to
Holy art.
Portraits of Saints, Nativity and Passion of Christ, sculptures representing
the figures of the Holy Crib, plates with biblical scenes, these one
only some of the works present in the link of
Holy art. Sea, mountains,
sun, art one only some of the prerogatives of this small but important centre
in the province of Savona. Even if you are interested only in certain aspects
characteristic of Albisola, don't hesitate to treat yourself to a holiday in
this part of Liguria, it's worth it. If you do, you must visit Francesco's
studio, to admire his work on the spot. It is situated in front of the railway
station and near the motorway, exit for Albisola Superiore.
The history:

The
processing of the clay in Albisola is thousands of years old. One can say that
the manufacture of the clay has followed step by step the civilization moving
down the evolution. A good quality of ceramic for various uses, was produced in
Albisola during the Roman Age. The decline of the ceramic tradition in Albisola
coincided with the decline of the Roman civilization,only to revive slowly in
the middle ages. There was 'till '500 a revival of the Albisola's production.
In '600 Albisola could boast of one of the best production of majolica in
Europe. The most famous decorative art diffused at that time and still produced
were the Calligraphic-Naturalistic Antico Savona or "blue and white". The 18th
century witnessed the development of Levantino and Valente style, also during
the 18th and 19th centuries there was the Boselli and many othre decorative
styles leading of the Decò and Futurismo. The history of the ceramics of
Albisola, therefore protrae from centuries, on as it has been developed until
becoming in some moments of the history of the Italian majolica most famous; it
is source of disacordi between the ceramologhi students. According to some like
the student Antonio Aragon, beginning from XI the century leaving from the
Sicily is diffused in the turn of little centuries in all Italy and therefore
towards XII the century it lands also in Albisola, second archeolo the English
David Whitehouse, the
sicilian or southern proto-majolica and of various
origins regarding the
archaic majolica of the North, of origin from 1100
in then from the Africa north and therefore in Albisola and Savona. Perhaps in
the Middle Ages the testimony of this production also of Albisola is testified
from the “incastonati River basins” on the bell towers and the facades of the
churches of the Liguria, and also it inventories in lists to you of the
vasellame of the noble ones of the Liguria. According to some documents of VIII
the century of i monaci Benedictines they would have carried others second
brought back the ceramics, in Albisola usually it was be a matter of invetriate
lands or ingobbi. In the four hundred a rebirth of the production in Albisola
of the
archaic majolica is documented, of the ingobbi, the average
maioliche, the display windows, of the lustri, but and In the five hundred that
prepare the true closing of the
majolica of Albisola, than in successive
the six hundred, it will carry Albisola to being known in all Europe. The
documents beyond that the manufatti ones are many also that they testify in the
five hundred this decided closing of the ceramics of Albisola. These
ceramics of
Albisola not only come demanded from the noble ones of Genoa or the
Liguria. E' in this period that is born some of the families of ceamisti of
Savona and Albisola become famous and flourishing also in the XVI and XVII
century. Other ceramisti that have operated to Albisola “scavalcando” the
centuries are the Bianchino, the Ghirardi. And in the five hundred that is born
the first statutos actions to prescribed the profession. The ceramisti of
Albisola are many and enrolled Savona then to these corporations or statutos,
is begun to feel names then becomes to you famous in the history of the
ceramics of Albisola and Savona like: the Conrado, Piccone, exactly Salomone
and Ghirardi, Large, Peluffo, Sciaccarama, Seirullo, Saettone or Seitone and
others all ceramisti masters of Savona and Albisola that made year the history
of the ceramics of Albisola and Savona. Perhaps we arrive therefore to the six
hundred the century of greater fulgore of the production of
Majolica di Albisola
and Savona. In this period that takes foot and is diffused, appreciated for its
sobrietà, elegance and freschezza of execution the famous honor “Ancient
Savona” at the hands of the painter Giovanni Antonio Guidobono. This honor
places Albisola and Savona to the apex of the productions of maioliche in the
peninsula with demands for its famous Turchino color from all Italy and Europe.
Beyond that for the honor Albisola and Savona they assume notoriety and
reputation also for the fineness of its enamels white men. Perhaps and just in
this period that for rivalry or pride of bottega that to Albisola and Savona
they diffuse themselves marks of “Family” you mail under goes itself and that
today the ceramologhi help to identify the
Majolica di Albisola and
Savona. Also in this period however he assists himself to ups and downs of the
production of Albisola and Savona due, also wings several wars and pestilenze
that to the flaggellavano age Europe. They are active in this century to
Albisola and Savona also the families of the Folco, Bianchino Nail and many
others not less famous. In the seven hundred he begins to diffuse after the
1720 china and therefore the honor to third fire in 1748, and the earthenware
invetriata in the 1752 coming from from England and then from all Europe that
together to the china fastly to the maioliche of Albisola and Italians supplant
in particular, provoking to serious crises and forfeiture in the field. In the
seven hundred to albisola and Savona famous ceramisti are active as the Folco,
Levantino, Giacomo Boselli, Rapes etc. In the ight hundred in Europe handicraft
laboratories by now they have for a long time been supplants from the European
factories, manufacturers of chinas and earthenwares to you decorated with
decalcomanias. Therefore second many historians of the ceramics of Albisola and
Savona this century and to dominated from a fort common decline however great
part of the Italian ceramisti. In this century the production of the maiolica
nearly is completely abandoned in favour of the production of pottery mattoni
and this because the ceramista of Albisola is not able or does not succeed
because of the competition of the factory products together in cultural and
economic reasons to face the foreign competition. not ostante this does not
lack famous artists like the Tambuscio or the Tipsy one. Towards the end of the
ight hundred it is Nicolò Hills to Savona before and Albisola then to
contribute to the rebirth of the maioliche of Albisola In the nine hundred the
Hill work consolidated conditions the return to the ancient one of other
ceramisti of Albisola, the honor more in voga has been between ight hundred end
and beginning nine hundred the “liberty” and in 1920 the Futurismo that has
rendered celebre Albisola. The styles more famous than Albisola and Savona are
in the XVII Calligraphic the Naturalistic one, produced on imitation of the
Turkish honor of Iznik or the Chinese chinas. It can be decorated “to quarters”
“to rabesche” “to leaves” “to countries”. The ceramisti of Albisola painted you
reasons orient them like lepri fawns, birds leaves, overlapped to western
reasons like churches, castles, houses. It could be in policromia or Turchino.
An other honor of the most famous Albisola is “the Ancient Savona” always
introduced in XVII the century from the painter Giovanni Antonio Guidobono, the
honor and turchino on deep white man usually they reproduced sacred,
mitologiche figures or landscapes. It was decorated also but less it was
diffused in policromia. In XVIII the century to Albisola it was much diffused
the ““Being worth” Levantino ““Uccelli and Prezzemolo ““Boselli” In XX the
century to Albisola they diffuse “the Art Dèco then “and the “Futurismo” To
Albisola beyond to the ceramics you can find one beautiful beach, many
restaurants, To Albisola there are also many beautiful churches to Advanced
Albisola finds that one dedicada to Saint Nicolò, to Albisola Saint Head Peter
and Stella Maris, to Albissola Marina that one dedicated to “Ours Mrs. of the
Concord” To the locality Peace in common of Advanced Albisola the Madonna of
the Peace.